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Triangle XYZ is located at X (−2, 1), Y (−4, −3), and Z (0, −2). The triangle is then transformed using the rule (x−1, y+3) to form the image X'Y'Z'. What are the new coordinates of X', Y', and Z'? (10 points)

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Answer:

x'(-3,4)

y' (-5,0)

z' (-1,1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given in question

x (-2,1)

y (-4,-3)

z (0,-2)

Transformation rule is (x-1,y+3)

Apply the transformation

x'= (-2-1,1+3) = (-3,4)

y'=(-4-1,-3+3)= (-5,0)

z'=(0-1,-2+3)= (-1,1)

New coordinates of x',y' and z' will be

x'(-3,4)

y' (-5,0)

z' (-1,1)